Shade-roller and curtain-pole fixture.



B. M. JAGQUIN. SHADE ROLLER A CURTAIN POLE FIXTURE APPLICATION FILED APR. 29, 1912.

Patented Mar. 18, 1913.

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BERTHA MARIE Jaootirn',

SHADE-ROLLER AND CURTAIN-POLE FIXTURE. I i A '1 i 1 .Ofitjhft 80.

or chimeras? Serial 11 693,902.

which the following is a specification, refer ence being had to the accompanying drawings.

This invention relates to window. shade and curtain fixtures and has for its object to provide a device of this character which may be easily and quickly adjusted for application to windows of various widths.

Another and more specific object of the inventio resides in the provision of two fixture applied thereto.

slidably engaged. members and improved meansf-for mounting said members upon the window frame whereby they may be entirely removed without necessitating the removal of screws or similar holding elements.

Still another object of the invention is to provide a window shade and curtain fixture which is of great convenience in practical use, strong and durable in construction and may be manufactured at very small cost.

lVith the above and other objects in View as will become apparent as the description proceeds, the invention consists in certain constructions, combinations and arrangements of the parts that I shall hereinafter fully describe and claim.

For a full understanding of the invention reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawing in which- Figure 1 is an elevation of the upper portion of a window showing my improved Fig. 2 is a section taken on the line 22 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a section taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1; Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of one of the adjustable members of the fixture.

Corresponding andlike parts are referred bentinwardly as at provide-guides for'the other of the .memberseias will be clearlyseen from'reference to the drawing. The member?) is offsetat on'e end as-"indicated at 9, from which offset extends the Specification of Letters Patent. H Application filed April 29, 1912. p 7

lateral bracket 'carrying'plate 10 onwhich the shade roller and'curtain pole supporting brackets 11 and 12 respectivelyarerigidly secured by-means of screws. Adjacent tothe opposite end of the body of member-5 the same is provided.v upon one of its inwardly turned longitudinal edges with anintegral extension 13 whichiis formed uponfits end with a lug 14 tov be received-in ay opening 15 provided i'n'l'theopposite edge The member 6. also. has

a body portion 10 of slightly;less-width than the member 5;wh.ichis'adapted toslide 75 8 of the body plate.

freely in the longitudinal guide'sBbene'a-th the plate or eXtension..1 3-. .-I he member6 is offset at one end as shown'at! 17 in a'1simi- 1;

carrying plate 18 upon/which the roller-and pole supporting members.- are mounted;

- Thebody portion'of each.- of the members 5 and 6 is provided witha longitudinal slot lar manner to the member and isv also pro vided with a; laterally extending bracket 19 which extends-the greater portion of the r length thereof and terminatesat one end adjacent to the offset of the rnember in a downwardly disposed portion 20 the end of which is enlarged and of substantially circular form as indicated at 21. A holding screw 22 is threaded in thewindow frame or casing and has'its shank disposed in the I slot 19. The head of this screw isadapted to frictionally bear against the outer face of the body plate of the fixture to rigidly retain the plate in its adjusted position. It will be observed that by means of this improved mounting of the fixture members upon the frame, they may be very quickly removed by simply loosening the screws 22 slightly and forcing said members inwardly upon each other until the shanks of the screws are disposed in the downwardly extending portions 20 of the slots 19., The fixture members are then lifted slightly so that the heads of the screws may pass through the enlarged ends 21 of the slots when the members are moved outwardly fromthe face of the window frame.

A set screw 23 is threaded in the plate or extension 13 of the member 5 adjacent the upper edge of said member and is adapted cient and durable shade and curtain fixture which may be readily applied or removed fromthe window frame and is easily and quickly adjusted in accordance with the width of the same, As but two supporting screws are necessary, and the adjustmentof the fixture may be effected Without removing said screws, it will be apparent that by such construction the window frame or casing will not be marred by the necessity of threading the serene into the frame at a different place upon each adjustment of the fixture. I

As the fixture members are entirely formed from metal it may be readily stamped out at a single operation, it Will be obvious that the cost of manufacture of the device is reduced to a minimum.

It will be understood that I am not lim ited in putting the invention into practice to the specific forms of the shade roller and curtain pole supporting brackets shown in the drawings, but that any desired form of bracket may be used. The invention is also susceptible of a great many minor modifications in the fornn-prportions alidarrangcment of the various elements Without departing from the essential features or sacrificing any of the advantages thereof.

Having thus described the invention what isclaimed is:

1. A shade and curtain finturo comprising two members, one of said members having guide flanges upon its longitudinal edges, a plate integrally formed with one of the guide flanges of said member and extending transversely between said flanges, the said plate being provided with a lug, the other of the guide flanges having an opening to incense receive said lug, the other member ber movable beneath said. plate, and in the gui flanges'oi the first named member, supports secured in the Window frame upon which said members are movable with relation to each other, a set screw mounted in said p late to bind against the last named memi n and secure the members together against such a relative movement, and supporting brackets mounted on the outer ends of said members 2. A shade and curtain fixture compri two sheet metal members, one of said in hers having its longitudinal edges invca turned to form guides for the other of said members, a plate integrally "formed up one of said guides having a lug on its end it) so be received in an opening in the other gitde.

a set screw threaded in said plate for bindi engagement with the slidable fixture to 1 cure said members against relative ment, and supporting brackets mounted on ($5 the outer ends of said members.

3. A shade and curtain fixture cempri; two members slidably mounted upon c c. other, each of said members being provi ed with a longitudinal slot, fastening sore M5 to to secure said members to a windov, frame l 1-, ingtheir shanks disposed in said si said slots at one of their end being angularly disposed and terminating in 911-- larged openings through which ti said screws are adapted to pass vrh rob memberslmay be removed from t frame without removing the scr for rigidly securing said members i. w against relative longitudinal movcm v supportingbrackets n'iounted upon cu ends of said members.

In testimony whereof I hereunto 11th:; my signature in the presence of two Wit BERTHA lllAlllE JAJSQ; l/Vitncsses ALorzsoN GoonrnLLoW, lVILLiaM F. Scorr. 

